Copy, paste, and other general keyboard shortcuts
| Press this key | To do this |
|---|
| Ctrl + A | Select all items in a document or window. |
| Ctrl + D (or Delete) | Delete the selected item and move it to the Recycle Bin. |
| Ctrl + R (or F5) | Refresh the active window. |
| Ctrl + Y | Redo an action. |
The main function of Alt+F4 is to close the application while Ctrl+F4 just closes the current window. However, Alt+F4 will exit Microsoft Word all together after closing all open documents.
How Do I Get My Desktop Back to Normal on Windows 10
- Press Windows key and I key together to open Settings.
- In the pop-up window, choose System to continue.
- On the left panel, choose Tablet Mode.
- Check Don't ask me and don't switch.
Windows 10 Display Settings
- Access the display settings window by right-clicking an empty space on the desktop background.
- Click on the drop down window under Multiple displays and choose between Duplicate these displays, Extend these displays, Show only on 1, and Show only on 2. (
With virtual desktops, Windows 10 lets you create multiple, separate desktops that each can display different open windows and apps. A simple use for this might be keeping work separate from personal stuff.
Keyboard Shortcuts to Switch Between Virtual DesktopsTo quickly switch between virtual desktops in Windows 10 with a keyboard shortcut, press Windows+Ctrl+Left Arrow to switch to a lower-numbered desktop or Windows+Ctrl+Right Arrow for a higher-numbered one.
Or, you can just press the Windows key on your keyboard, next to the left Control key, which will also bring your own computer desktop to the front and minimize your virtual session.
Right-click on the anywhere of taskbar, then select [Show Task View button]. In Task View, it will list all current windows you are using of the desktop on the top side, and you can select any to quickly open?. If you would like to create a new virtual desktop, please select [New desktop]?.
How to Get to the Desktop in Windows 10
- Click the icon in the lower right corner of the screen. It looks like a tiny rectangle that's next to your notification icon.
- Right click on the taskbar.
- Select Show the desktop from the menu.
- Hit Windows Key + D to toggle back and forth from the desktop.
To add a virtual desktop, open up the new Task View pane by clicking the Task View button (two overlapping rectangles) on the taskbar, or by pressing the Windows Key + Tab. In the Task View pane, click New desktop to add a virtual desktop.
There seems to be no limit to the number of desktops you can create. But like browser tabs, having multiple desktops open can slow down your system. Clicking on a desktop on Task View makes that desktop active. Alternately, press Ctrl+Windows+Left/Right to move between desktops.
To create a new user account in Windows 10, follow these six steps.
- Right-click the Windows Start menu button.
- Select Control Panel .
- Select User Accounts .
- Select Manage another account .
- Select Add a new user in PC settings .
- Use the Accounts dialog box to configure a new account.
Select the Task View button, or press Alt-Tab on your keyboard to see or switch between apps. To use two or more apps at a time, grab the top of an app window and drag it to the side.
The Task view feature is similar to Flip, but it works a bit differently. To open Task view, click the Task view button near the bottom-left corner of the taskbar. Alternative, you can press Windows key+Tab on your keyboard. All of your open windows will appear, and you can click to choose any window you want.